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<div id="message" class="updated fade"><p>{message}</p></div>
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    <h2>LightPress Installation - Stage 3/3</h2>
    <p>To complete your Lightpress installation, you need to perform the additional steps outlined below.</p>
    <ol>
        <!-- BEGIN config -->
        <li>
            save the <a href="{url}/wp-admin/admin.php?page=lightpress/wp-plugin/config.php&noheader=1">Lightpress
            configuration file</a> to the installation folder <code>{home_path}</code>
        </li>
        <!-- END config -->
        <!-- BEGIN testing -->
        <li>
            create the new folder <code>{home_path}</code> for Lightpress;
            you can copy the following command and paste it into your shell
            <pre><code>{mkdir} {mkdir_path}</pre></code>
        </li>
        <!-- END testing -->
        <li>{htaccess_message}</li>
        <!-- BEGIN extra -->
        <li>
            since you are setting up a test installation (or a root installation with dumb permalinks),
            you need to replace the public WordPress files with their Lightpress equivalents; open a command line
            shell, then copy and paste the following commands to back up the WordPress files we are going to replace:
            <pre><code>
                cd {home_path_command}
                {move_command} index.php index.php.wp
                {move_command} wp-atom.php wp-atom.php.wp
                {move_command} wp-blog-header.php wp-blog-header.php.wp
                {move_command} wp-commentsrss2.php wp-commentsrss2.php.wp
                {move_command} wp-rdf.php wp-rdf.php.wp
                {move_command} wp-trackback.php wp-trackback.php.wp
            </code></pre>
            then use the following commands to copy the LightPress files:
            <pre><code>
                cd {basedir_command}
                {copy_command} config.php {home_path_command}
                {copy_command} index.php {home_path_command}
                {copy_command} feed.php {home_path_command}
                {copy_command} stats.php {home_path_command}
                {copy_command} stats.gif {home_path_command}
                {copy_command} list_archives.php {home_path_command}
                {copy_command} list_categories.php {home_path_command}
                {copy_command} robots.txt {home_path_command}
                {copy_command} sitemap.php {home_path_command}
                {copy_command} stats.php {home_path_command}
                {copy_command} stats_image.gif {home_path_command}
                {copy_command} syndication.php {home_path_command}
            </code></pre>
        </li>
        <!-- END extra -->
        <li>
            <a href="page-new.php">create a page</a> for tags: give it a title of 'Tags'
            (you can change it later after the page has been saved), and include in the
            page body the template variable <code>&#123;PLUGIN_TAGCLOUD&#125</code>
        </li>
        <li>
            if you have switched installation type from root to testing, <a href="options-permalink.php">let
            WordPress generate a new set of rewrite rules</a> for your blog
        </li>
    </ol>
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